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Abacus Lighting
Central Midlands Football League
Buckingham Insurance Supreme Division
Club
History Graham Street Prims were originally
founded in 1904, being formed from a primitive Methodist
Church from which they derived the name ?Prims?. And Graham
Street itself is actually situated off Osmaston Road in
the city of Derby and is close to the Baseball ground, former
home of Derby County F.C, until they moved to their new
home at Pride Park. The Prims were disbanded in 1914 due
to the outbreak of the first world war but in the ten year
period until that time they boasted several players who
went on to play league football, these included the Keetley
brothers and Jimmy Bagshaw who eventually went on to play
for Nott?s County and England. Prims were reformed in 1953
and achieved many honours,mainly in the central Alliance,
The East Midlands League, and the Derbyshire Senior League.
The finest years came between 1971 and 1981 when they won
no less than fifteen major honours including seven Derbyshire
FA Cup wins and eight league titles. Again the Prims were
disbanded in 1991, but reformed in 1995, since reforming
they have been semi - finalists in the Derbyshire Senior
Cup beating Matlock Town on the way, and gained promotion
from the premier division of the Central Midlands League
to the Supreme Division, finishing fifth in their first
season in the higher division. After Suffering four years
of continual vandalism at the railway ground, Longbridge
Lane Derby and the fact of being relegated for not having
floodlights, the club were on the verge of folding once
more but a determined committee met with officials from
Borrowash Victoria FC at the Asterdale Sports and Social
Club Borrowash Road Spondon and then subsequently with the
owners of the land The Heritage Pub Company a pitch and
the promise of a lease was offered, Prims at last could
look forward. Officials from the Central Midlands League
led by Mr Frank Harwood gave the go ahead to our new home.
We then started work on the ground erecting posts and rails,
new drainage to the pitch was installed, re seeding and
verti draining of the pitch over the past four years has
also taken place. Complete refurbishment of the old ?Band
Hut?into a dressing room and Hospitality suite, installation
of a 2 metre high perimeter fence around the pitch., Conversion
of the old squash court into a groundsmen?s Storage facility
to house the tractor and Mowing equipment. Installation
of a portakabin to provide spectator refreshments and work
has started on a toilet facility for spectators but is currently
on hold,cost of this operation over the past five years
amounts to 90 - 100k negotiations for the lease are ongoing.
HTC UK Ltd has taken over from AS Allman as main sponsor
and Proprieter Wayne Harvey - Toon has also agreed to be
Chairman of Prims, taking over from Arthur Titterton who
will continue to look after our legal matters. We owe a
big thank you to AS Allman and Arthur for all there help
and continued support......
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